It finds that taller people, particularly men, earn more money - with every five centimeters of height being worth about $950 per annum.
“Our estimates suggest that if the average man of about 178 centimetres gains an additional 5 centimetres in height, he would be able to earn an extra $950 per year - which is approximately equal to the wage gain from one extra year of labour market experience”, explained co-author Professor Andrew Leigh.
The study also finds that, while there are wage returns to height in Australia, there are no systematic wage penalties to having a higher body mass index (BMI).
Professor Leigh added, “We began the project with a primary interest in whether overweight people were paid less, but eventually realised that the most interesting thing in the data is the relationship height and wages.”
more information:http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122508097/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0source: physorg.com
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